In which John Green teaches you about the American Revolution. And the Revolutionary War. I know we've labored the point here, but they weren't the same thing. In any case, John will teach you about the major battles of the war, and discuss the strategies on both sides. Everyone is familiar with how this war played out for the Founding Fathers; they got to become the Founding Fathers. But what did the revolution mean to the common people in the United States? For white, property-owning males, it was pretty sweet. They gained rights that were a definite step up from being British Colonial citizens. For everyone else, the short-term gains were not clear. Women's rights were unaffected, and slaves remained in slavery. As for poor white folks, they remained poor and disenfranchised. The reality is it took a long time for this whole democracy thing to get underway, and the principles of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness weren't immediately available to all these newly minted Americans.
Turn on the captions, you'll like them.
Hey teachers and students - Check out CommonLit's free collection of reading passages and curriculum resources to learn more about the events of this episode.The Declaration of Independence not only initiated America's Revolutionary War, but laid the groundwork for some core principles of the new country: https://www.commonlit.org/texts/the-declaration-of-independence
Many of the ideas in the Declaration of Independence came from political theorist John Locke's Political Society: https://www.commonlit.org/texts/political-society
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In which John Green teaches you about the American Revolution and the American Revolutionary War, which it turns out were two different things. John goes over the issues and events that precipitated rebellion in Britain's American colonies, and he also explores the ideas that laid the groundwork for the new American democracy. Find out how the tax bill from the Seven Years War fomented an uprising, how the Enlightenment influenced the Founding Fathers, and who were the winners and losers in this conflict.(hint: many of the people living in the Colonies ended up losers) The Revolution purportedly brought freedom and equality to the Thirteen Colonies, but they weren't equally distributed. Also, you'll learn about America's love affair with commemorative ceramics and what happens when rich white guys take the reins from reins white guys, and put together a society of, by, and for rich white guys.
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The Revolutionary War is one of history's major events. Although you’ve probably read the basics about the Revolutionary War, there’s a lot more to it than what you thought. From two Boston tea parties to who actually wrote the Declaration of Independence, these are 25 Things About The Revolutionary War You Might Not Know.
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Revolutionary war facts featured on this video:
Between 1650 and 1770 the economy of British North America (today the United States) grew 25 times
Because of this the colonists may have had the highest standard of living in the western world
This colonial wealth eventually led to the tax related tensions with Britain and thereafter to the Revolution
There were actually two BostonTea Parties with the one you know about being on December 16, 1773. The Bostonians repeated it, however, several months later on March 7, 1774
The two events together cost the British $3 million (today's equivalent)
Benjamin Franklin actually wrote the first Declaration of Independence. Eventually, however, Thomas Jefferson was chosen to write the final draft
John Adams successfully defended the British soldiers responsible for the Boston Massacre because he believed in the "right to counsel" and "protection of innocence"
The first submarine attack in history took place in New York Harbor in 1776. The colonists attempted to attach gunpowder to the hull of the British ship HMS Eagle using a submersible they called The Turtle.
At first George Washington was hesitant about enlisting black men into the continental army but when he heard they fought well at Bunker Hill he changed his mind.
Benjamin Franklin actually wrote the first Declaration of Independence. Eventually, however, Thomas Jefferson was chosen to write the final draft
John Adams successfully defended the British soldiers responsible for the Boston Massacre because he believed in the "right to counsel" and "protection of innocence"
The first submarine attack in history took place in New York Harbor in 1776. The colonists attempted to attach gunpowder to the hull of the British ship HMS Eagle using a submersible they called The Turtle.
At first George Washington was hesitant about enlisting black men into the continental army but when he heard they fought well at Bunker Hill he changed his mind.
The all black First Rhode Island Regiment consisted of 33 freedmen and 92 slaves who were guaranteed their freedom if they stuck out the war
Unfortunately they were all wiped out in a British attack before the war ended
By 1779, however, 1 in 7 soldiers in the continental army were black
The continental army also had numerous women serving as cooks, nurses, and a few who even saw combat
The most famous was Mary Ludwig Hays aka "Molly Pitcher" who replaced her injured husband at his cannon during the battle of Monmouth
George Washington was one of the greatest spies/spymasters in American history.
Although he is now known for his legendary honesty, he was in fact a genius at deception and would constantly leak "information" to the British that made his army seem much stronger than it was
By 1779 there were more Americans fighting in the British Army than in the Continental ArmyWashington's army consisted of only 3,468 men in its entirety while nearly 8,000 Americans alone were in the British army
In fact, nearly 1/3 of Americans opposed the Revolution
At Yorktown, the battle that won the war, the French outnumbered Americans almost 3 to 1 (they were both fighting the British)
Washington only had 11,000 men while the French had almost 30,000 along with nearly 40 ships
Because King George III had vowed to continue fighting even after Yorktown, he ended up writing a letter of abdication when parliament objected to his plan
He then withdrew his letter and consoled himself with the hope that Washington would become a dictator and the colonists would once again desire British rule
George Washington, however, surprised everybody (including King George III) when he stepped down in 1783 with these words to Congress – "Having now finished the work assigned to me…I retire from the great theatre of action"
When King George heard about it he even gasped, "If he does that, sir, he will be the greatest man in the world."
Are you a history buff and/or enjoyed these 25 revolutionary war facts? Then you might just also like:
25 Animals You Won't Believe Went To War - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dw38MMCSIt8&index=62&list=PL3Ikn3SKdJHjIKJXoGeKXAu7LHKcrrSQV
and
25 Betrayals That ChangedThe Course Of History - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PTklYgcuVsY&list=PL3Ikn3SKdJHjIKJXoGeKXAu7LHKcrrSQV

Starting in 1765, members of American colonial society rejected the authority of the British Parliament to tax them without colonial representatives in the government. During the following decade, protests by colonists—known as Patriots—continued to escalate, as in the Boston Tea Party in 1773 during which patriots destroyed a consignment of taxed tea from the Parliament-controlled and favored East India Company. The British responded by imposing punitive laws—the Coercive Acts—on Massachusetts in 1774, following which Patriots in the other colonies rallied behind Massachusetts. In late 1774 the Patriots set up their own alternative government to better coordinate their resistance efforts against Great Britain, while other colonists, known as Loyalists, preferred to remain aligned to the British Crown.

American History Revolutionary War

Who Won the American Revolution?: Crash Course US History #7

In which John Green teaches you about the American Revolution. And the Revolutionary War. I know we've labored the point here, but they weren't the same thing. In any case, John will teach you about the major battles of the war, and discuss the strategies on both sides. Everyone is familiar with how this war played out for the Founding Fathers; they got to become the Founding Fathers. But what did the revolution mean to the common people in the United States? For white, property-owning males, it was pretty sweet. They gained rights that were a definite step up from being British Colonial citizens. For everyone else, the short-term gains were not clear. Women's rights were unaffected, and slaves remained in slavery. As for poor white folks, they remained poor and disenfranchised. The reality is it took a long time for this whole democracy thing to get underway, and the principles of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness weren't immediately available to all these newly minted Americans.
Turn on the captions, you'll like them.
Hey teachers and students - Check out CommonLit's free collection of reading passages and curriculum resources to learn more about the events of this episode.The Declaration of Independence not only initiated America's Revolutionary War, but laid the groundwork for some core principles of the new country: https://www.commonlit.org/texts/the-declaration-of-independence
Many of the ideas in the Declaration of Independence came from political theorist John Locke's Political Society: https://www.commonlit.org/texts/political-society
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Tea, Taxes, and The American Revolution: Crash Course World History #28

Tea, Taxes, and The American Revolution: Crash Course World History #28

Tea, Taxes, and The American Revolution: Crash Course World History #28

In which John Green teaches you about the American Revolution and the American Revolutionary War, which it turns out were two different things. John goes over the issues and events that precipitated rebellion in Britain's American colonies, and he also explores the ideas that laid the groundwork for the new American democracy. Find out how the tax bill from the Seven Years War fomented an uprising, how the Enlightenment influenced the Founding Fathers, and who were the winners and losers in this conflict.(hint: many of the people living in the Colonies ended up losers) The Revolution purportedly brought freedom and equality to the Thirteen Colonies, but they weren't equally distributed. Also, you'll learn about America's love affair with commemorative ceramics and what happens when rich white guys take the reins from reins white guys, and put together a society of, by, and for rich white guys.
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25 Things About The Revolutionary War You Might Not Know

25 Things About The Revolutionary War You Might Not Know

25 Things About The Revolutionary War You Might Not Know

The Revolutionary War is one of history's major events. Although you’ve probably read the basics about the Revolutionary War, there’s a lot more to it than what you thought. From two Boston tea parties to who actually wrote the Declaration of Independence, these are 25 Things About The Revolutionary War You Might Not Know.
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Revolutionary war facts featured on this video:
Between 1650 and 1770 the economy of British North America (today the United States) grew 25 times
Because of this the colonists may have had the highest standard of living in the western world
This colonial wealth eventually led to the tax related tensions with Britain and thereafter to the Revolution
There were actually two BostonTea Parties with the one you know about being on December 16, 1773. The Bostonians repeated it, however, several months later on March 7, 1774
The two events together cost the British $3 million (today's equivalent)
Benjamin Franklin actually wrote the first Declaration of Independence. Eventually, however, Thomas Jefferson was chosen to write the final draft
John Adams successfully defended the British soldiers responsible for the Boston Massacre because he believed in the "right to counsel" and "protection of innocence"
The first submarine attack in history took place in New York Harbor in 1776. The colonists attempted to attach gunpowder to the hull of the British ship HMS Eagle using a submersible they called The Turtle.
At first George Washington was hesitant about enlisting black men into the continental army but when he heard they fought well at Bunker Hill he changed his mind.
Benjamin Franklin actually wrote the first Declaration of Independence. Eventually, however, Thomas Jefferson was chosen to write the final draft
John Adams successfully defended the British soldiers responsible for the Boston Massacre because he believed in the "right to counsel" and "protection of innocence"
The first submarine attack in history took place in New York Harbor in 1776. The colonists attempted to attach gunpowder to the hull of the British ship HMS Eagle using a submersible they called The Turtle.
At first George Washington was hesitant about enlisting black men into the continental army but when he heard they fought well at Bunker Hill he changed his mind.
The all black First Rhode Island Regiment consisted of 33 freedmen and 92 slaves who were guaranteed their freedom if they stuck out the war
Unfortunately they were all wiped out in a British attack before the war ended
By 1779, however, 1 in 7 soldiers in the continental army were black
The continental army also had numerous women serving as cooks, nurses, and a few who even saw combat
The most famous was Mary Ludwig Hays aka "Molly Pitcher" who replaced her injured husband at his cannon during the battle of Monmouth
George Washington was one of the greatest spies/spymasters in American history.
Although he is now known for his legendary honesty, he was in fact a genius at deception and would constantly leak "information" to the British that made his army seem much stronger than it was
By 1779 there were more Americans fighting in the British Army than in the Continental ArmyWashington's army consisted of only 3,468 men in its entirety while nearly 8,000 Americans alone were in the British army
In fact, nearly 1/3 of Americans opposed the Revolution
At Yorktown, the battle that won the war, the French outnumbered Americans almost 3 to 1 (they were both fighting the British)
Washington only had 11,000 men while the French had almost 30,000 along with nearly 40 ships
Because King George III had vowed to continue fighting even after Yorktown, he ended up writing a letter of abdication when parliament objected to his plan
He then withdrew his letter and consoled himself with the hope that Washington would become a dictator and the colonists would once again desire British rule
George Washington, however, surprised everybody (including King George III) when he stepped down in 1783 with these words to Congress – "Having now finished the work assigned to me…I retire from the great theatre of action"
When King George heard about it he even gasped, "If he does that, sir, he will be the greatest man in the world."
Are you a history buff and/or enjoyed these 25 revolutionary war facts? Then you might just also like:
25 Animals You Won't Believe Went To War - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dw38MMCSIt8&index=62&list=PL3Ikn3SKdJHjIKJXoGeKXAu7LHKcrrSQV
and
25 Betrayals That ChangedThe Course Of History - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PTklYgcuVsY&list=PL3Ikn3SKdJHjIKJXoGeKXAu7LHKcrrSQV

We created this video to help explain the events in American History leading up to the Revolutionary War...To be continued!
For more information, visit 321learning.com
Transcript:
it all started back in 1607 with the first successful English settlement, Jamestown Virginia... soon followed by Plymouth Massachusetts. Over the next 130 years, cities developed
and in 1754, the entire East Coast was established as a thirteen British colonies. The British were not the only ones establishing colonies... the French were starting their own colonies in the area now known as Canada. Then the French and British started getting into arguments over territory...
And then from 1756 to 1763 the French in the Indians fought against the British and the colonists and the French and Indian War also known as the Seven Years
War. The colonists and the british won the war. To make it official, the British and the French signed the Treaty of Paris
in 1763. Not only did the treaty end the war,
but also granted the British controlled the territory from the Mississippi River to the Appalachian Mountains.
But the war left the British with a bunch of debt so they taxed the American colonists A LOT and then in 1765 they passed the stamp act an all important papers and documents needed to be produced in Great Britain and have a special stamp and the American colonists had to pay for this too. Even with new territory colonists were very angry that the British were robbing them up their hard-earned things by making them pay unreasonable taxes on things like tea and postage and there was nothing they could do about it because they didn't even have any representation in the British Parliament.
They had had enough. So they decided to stop paying taxes completely.
...But they were just getting started. In 1773, three British ships delivering key from the East India Tea Company
were ambushed by colonists disguised as American Indians.
They dumped all the tea into the harbor. this act of aggression went down in history as the Boston Tea Party.
The British were steamed and started assembling
troops to move against the American colonists.
Paul Revere, a silversmith from Boston received this
top secret information and jumped on his horse...
warning... "the British are coming, the British are coming!" The next morning on April,19, 1775 the first attacks from the colonists against the British happened in Lexington, Massachusetts with the "shot heard round the world." This marked the start of the American Revolutionary War. To be continued...

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The American Revolutionary War: Every Week

The American Revolutionary War: Every Week

The American Revolutionary War: Every Week

Resentment of taxes following the Seven Years'War (1756-1763) caused many British colonies in North American to begin resisting Crown authority from the early 1770s, and caused a full-scale rebellion in 1775. After gaining French, Spanish, Dutch and Mysorean support, independence was finally achieved in 1783, which would decisively alter the future of the balance of power within the western world, and beyond.
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This video was a collaborative effort with GalacticPenguinTV. Whilst I did the majority of the animation, he focused on research.
Other sources only used by Galactic:
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Library of Congress‏
United States Military Academy‏
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LandoftheBrave.info‏
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Dark Red/Dark Blue: Legal territory of nation involved in the war
Red/Blue: Militarily-occupied territory of nation involved in the war
LightRed/LightBlue: Territorial Changes
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Music: Machinimasound - Escape from the Temple

Patriot's POV fighting in the Revolutionary War OSV

JoinPrivateScott MacScott and the 5th New York Regiment as they face off against the BritishRedcoats in defense of our Liberty.
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Minute 7:40 Regiment enters battlefield
Minute 10:00 Front line first "prime and load" order
Minute 10:45 First "make ready" shout and shot
Minute 12:15 Slow motion shot
Minute 13:50 Slow motion shot
Minute 17:15 Cannon shot
Many 5th NY Regiment shots until minute 31:00
Minute 23:48 First defeated soldiers
Minute 27:20 Retreat starts
Minute 27:33 Slow motion shot
Minute 31:04 First and only 5th New York R. soldier down
Minute 32:03 Cease-fire order. Fife and drum start playing and retreat
Minute 35:00 March back to camp.
Minute 39:30 5th NY soldiers are dismissed.

The Revolutionary War - Rebels and Redcoats Documentary

American History Revolutionary War

Who Won the American Revolution?: Crash Course US History #7

In which John Green teaches you about the American Revolution. And the Revolutionary War. I know we've labored the point here, but they weren't the same thing. In any case, John will teach you about the major battles of the war, and discuss the strategies on both sides. Everyone is familiar with how this war played out for the Founding Fathers; they got to become the Founding Fathers. But what did the revolution mean to the common people in the United States? For white, property-owning males, it was pretty sweet. They gained rights that were a definite step up from being British Colonial citizens. For everyone else, the short-term gains were not clear. Women's rights were unaffected, and slaves remained in slavery. As for poor white folks, they remained poor and disenfranchised. The realit...

The American Revolutionary War: Every Week

Resentment of taxes following the Seven Years'War (1756-1763) caused many British colonies in North American to begin resisting Crown authority from the early 1770s, and caused a full-scale rebellion in 1775. After gaining French, Spanish, Dutch and Mysorean support, independence was finally achieved in 1783, which would decisively alter the future of the balance of power within the western world, and beyond.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
This video was a collaborative effort with GalacticPenguinTV. Whilst I did the majority of the animation, he focused on research.
Other sources only used by Galactic:
Usa.gov‏
Library of Congress‏
United States Military Academy‏
MilitaryHistory.About/Com‏
LandoftheBrave....

In which John Green teaches you about the American Revolution. And the Revolutionary War. I know we've labored the point here, but they weren't the same thing. In any case, John will teach you about the major battles of the war, and discuss the strategies on both sides. Everyone is familiar with how this war played out for the Founding Fathers; they got to become the Founding Fathers. But what did the revolution mean to the common people in the United States? For white, property-owning males, it was pretty sweet. They gained rights that were a definite step up from being British Colonial citizens. For everyone else, the short-term gains were not clear. Women's rights were unaffected, and slaves remained in slavery. As for poor white folks, they remained poor and disenfranchised. The reality is it took a long time for this whole democracy thing to get underway, and the principles of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness weren't immediately available to all these newly minted Americans.
Turn on the captions, you'll like them.
Hey teachers and students - Check out CommonLit's free collection of reading passages and curriculum resources to learn more about the events of this episode.The Declaration of Independence not only initiated America's Revolutionary War, but laid the groundwork for some core principles of the new country: https://www.commonlit.org/texts/the-declaration-of-independence
Many of the ideas in the Declaration of Independence came from political theorist John Locke's Political Society: https://www.commonlit.org/texts/political-society
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In which John Green teaches you about the American Revolution. And the Revolutionary War. I know we've labored the point here, but they weren't the same thing. In any case, John will teach you about the major battles of the war, and discuss the strategies on both sides. Everyone is familiar with how this war played out for the Founding Fathers; they got to become the Founding Fathers. But what did the revolution mean to the common people in the United States? For white, property-owning males, it was pretty sweet. They gained rights that were a definite step up from being British Colonial citizens. For everyone else, the short-term gains were not clear. Women's rights were unaffected, and slaves remained in slavery. As for poor white folks, they remained poor and disenfranchised. The reality is it took a long time for this whole democracy thing to get underway, and the principles of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness weren't immediately available to all these newly minted Americans.
Turn on the captions, you'll like them.
Hey teachers and students - Check out CommonLit's free collection of reading passages and curriculum resources to learn more about the events of this episode.The Declaration of Independence not only initiated America's Revolutionary War, but laid the groundwork for some core principles of the new country: https://www.commonlit.org/texts/the-declaration-of-independence
Many of the ideas in the Declaration of Independence came from political theorist John Locke's Political Society: https://www.commonlit.org/texts/political-society
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In which John Green teaches you about the American Revolution and the American Revolutionary War, which it turns out were two different things. John goes over the issues and events that precipitated rebellion in Britain's American colonies, and he also explores the ideas that laid the groundwork for the new American democracy. Find out how the tax bill from the Seven Years War fomented an uprising, how the Enlightenment influenced the Founding Fathers, and who were the winners and losers in this conflict.(hint: many of the people living in the Colonies ended up losers) The Revolution purportedly brought freedom and equality to the Thirteen Colonies, but they weren't equally distributed. Also, you'll learn about America's love affair with commemorative ceramics and what happens when rich white guys take the reins from reins white guys, and put together a society of, by, and for rich white guys.
Crash CourseWorld History is now available on DVD! http://store.dftba.com/products/crashcourse-world-history-the-complete-series-dvd-set
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In which John Green teaches you about the American Revolution and the American Revolutionary War, which it turns out were two different things. John goes over the issues and events that precipitated rebellion in Britain's American colonies, and he also explores the ideas that laid the groundwork for the new American democracy. Find out how the tax bill from the Seven Years War fomented an uprising, how the Enlightenment influenced the Founding Fathers, and who were the winners and losers in this conflict.(hint: many of the people living in the Colonies ended up losers) The Revolution purportedly brought freedom and equality to the Thirteen Colonies, but they weren't equally distributed. Also, you'll learn about America's love affair with commemorative ceramics and what happens when rich white guys take the reins from reins white guys, and put together a society of, by, and for rich white guys.
Crash CourseWorld History is now available on DVD! http://store.dftba.com/products/crashcourse-world-history-the-complete-series-dvd-set
Follow us!
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The Revolutionary War is one of history's major events. Although you’ve probably read the basics about the Revolutionary War, there’s a lot more to it than what you thought. From two Boston tea parties to who actually wrote the Declaration of Independence, these are 25 Things About The Revolutionary War You Might Not Know.
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Check out the physical list at - http://list25.com/25-things-about-the-revolutionary-war-you-might-not-know/
Revolutionary war facts featured on this video:
Between 1650 and 1770 the economy of British North America (today the United States) grew 25 times
Because of this the colonists may have had the highest standard of living in the western world
This colonial wealth eventually led to the tax related tensions with Britain and thereafter to the Revolution
There were actually two BostonTea Parties with the one you know about being on December 16, 1773. The Bostonians repeated it, however, several months later on March 7, 1774
The two events together cost the British $3 million (today's equivalent)
Benjamin Franklin actually wrote the first Declaration of Independence. Eventually, however, Thomas Jefferson was chosen to write the final draft
John Adams successfully defended the British soldiers responsible for the Boston Massacre because he believed in the "right to counsel" and "protection of innocence"
The first submarine attack in history took place in New York Harbor in 1776. The colonists attempted to attach gunpowder to the hull of the British ship HMS Eagle using a submersible they called The Turtle.
At first George Washington was hesitant about enlisting black men into the continental army but when he heard they fought well at Bunker Hill he changed his mind.
Benjamin Franklin actually wrote the first Declaration of Independence. Eventually, however, Thomas Jefferson was chosen to write the final draft
John Adams successfully defended the British soldiers responsible for the Boston Massacre because he believed in the "right to counsel" and "protection of innocence"
The first submarine attack in history took place in New York Harbor in 1776. The colonists attempted to attach gunpowder to the hull of the British ship HMS Eagle using a submersible they called The Turtle.
At first George Washington was hesitant about enlisting black men into the continental army but when he heard they fought well at Bunker Hill he changed his mind.
The all black First Rhode Island Regiment consisted of 33 freedmen and 92 slaves who were guaranteed their freedom if they stuck out the war
Unfortunately they were all wiped out in a British attack before the war ended
By 1779, however, 1 in 7 soldiers in the continental army were black
The continental army also had numerous women serving as cooks, nurses, and a few who even saw combat
The most famous was Mary Ludwig Hays aka "Molly Pitcher" who replaced her injured husband at his cannon during the battle of Monmouth
George Washington was one of the greatest spies/spymasters in American history.
Although he is now known for his legendary honesty, he was in fact a genius at deception and would constantly leak "information" to the British that made his army seem much stronger than it was
By 1779 there were more Americans fighting in the British Army than in the Continental ArmyWashington's army consisted of only 3,468 men in its entirety while nearly 8,000 Americans alone were in the British army
In fact, nearly 1/3 of Americans opposed the Revolution
At Yorktown, the battle that won the war, the French outnumbered Americans almost 3 to 1 (they were both fighting the British)
Washington only had 11,000 men while the French had almost 30,000 along with nearly 40 ships
Because King George III had vowed to continue fighting even after Yorktown, he ended up writing a letter of abdication when parliament objected to his plan
He then withdrew his letter and consoled himself with the hope that Washington would become a dictator and the colonists would once again desire British rule
George Washington, however, surprised everybody (including King George III) when he stepped down in 1783 with these words to Congress – "Having now finished the work assigned to me…I retire from the great theatre of action"
When King George heard about it he even gasped, "If he does that, sir, he will be the greatest man in the world."
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The Revolutionary War is one of history's major events. Although you’ve probably read the basics about the Revolutionary War, there’s a lot more to it than what you thought. From two Boston tea parties to who actually wrote the Declaration of Independence, these are 25 Things About The Revolutionary War You Might Not Know.
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Between 1650 and 1770 the economy of British North America (today the United States) grew 25 times
Because of this the colonists may have had the highest standard of living in the western world
This colonial wealth eventually led to the tax related tensions with Britain and thereafter to the Revolution
There were actually two BostonTea Parties with the one you know about being on December 16, 1773. The Bostonians repeated it, however, several months later on March 7, 1774
The two events together cost the British $3 million (today's equivalent)
Benjamin Franklin actually wrote the first Declaration of Independence. Eventually, however, Thomas Jefferson was chosen to write the final draft
John Adams successfully defended the British soldiers responsible for the Boston Massacre because he believed in the "right to counsel" and "protection of innocence"
The first submarine attack in history took place in New York Harbor in 1776. The colonists attempted to attach gunpowder to the hull of the British ship HMS Eagle using a submersible they called The Turtle.
At first George Washington was hesitant about enlisting black men into the continental army but when he heard they fought well at Bunker Hill he changed his mind.
Benjamin Franklin actually wrote the first Declaration of Independence. Eventually, however, Thomas Jefferson was chosen to write the final draft
John Adams successfully defended the British soldiers responsible for the Boston Massacre because he believed in the "right to counsel" and "protection of innocence"
The first submarine attack in history took place in New York Harbor in 1776. The colonists attempted to attach gunpowder to the hull of the British ship HMS Eagle using a submersible they called The Turtle.
At first George Washington was hesitant about enlisting black men into the continental army but when he heard they fought well at Bunker Hill he changed his mind.
The all black First Rhode Island Regiment consisted of 33 freedmen and 92 slaves who were guaranteed their freedom if they stuck out the war
Unfortunately they were all wiped out in a British attack before the war ended
By 1779, however, 1 in 7 soldiers in the continental army were black
The continental army also had numerous women serving as cooks, nurses, and a few who even saw combat
The most famous was Mary Ludwig Hays aka "Molly Pitcher" who replaced her injured husband at his cannon during the battle of Monmouth
George Washington was one of the greatest spies/spymasters in American history.
Although he is now known for his legendary honesty, he was in fact a genius at deception and would constantly leak "information" to the British that made his army seem much stronger than it was
By 1779 there were more Americans fighting in the British Army than in the Continental ArmyWashington's army consisted of only 3,468 men in its entirety while nearly 8,000 Americans alone were in the British army
In fact, nearly 1/3 of Americans opposed the Revolution
At Yorktown, the battle that won the war, the French outnumbered Americans almost 3 to 1 (they were both fighting the British)
Washington only had 11,000 men while the French had almost 30,000 along with nearly 40 ships
Because King George III had vowed to continue fighting even after Yorktown, he ended up writing a letter of abdication when parliament objected to his plan
He then withdrew his letter and consoled himself with the hope that Washington would become a dictator and the colonists would once again desire British rule
George Washington, however, surprised everybody (including King George III) when he stepped down in 1783 with these words to Congress – "Having now finished the work assigned to me…I retire from the great theatre of action"
When King George heard about it he even gasped, "If he does that, sir, he will be the greatest man in the world."
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We created this video to help explain the events in American History leading up to the Revolutionary War...To be continued!
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Transcript:
it all started back in 1607 with the first successful English settlement, Jamestown Virginia... soon followed by Plymouth Massachusetts. Over the next 130 years, cities developed
and in 1754, the entire East Coast was established as a thirteen British colonies. The British were not the only ones establishing colonies... the French were starting their own colonies in the area now known as Canada. Then the French and British started getting into arguments over territory...
And then from 1756 to 1763 the French in the Indians fought against the British and the colonists and the French and Indian War also known as the Seven Years
War. The colonists and the british won the war. To make it official, the British and the French signed the Treaty of Paris
in 1763. Not only did the treaty end the war,
but also granted the British controlled the territory from the Mississippi River to the Appalachian Mountains.
But the war left the British with a bunch of debt so they taxed the American colonists A LOT and then in 1765 they passed the stamp act an all important papers and documents needed to be produced in Great Britain and have a special stamp and the American colonists had to pay for this too. Even with new territory colonists were very angry that the British were robbing them up their hard-earned things by making them pay unreasonable taxes on things like tea and postage and there was nothing they could do about it because they didn't even have any representation in the British Parliament.
They had had enough. So they decided to stop paying taxes completely.
...But they were just getting started. In 1773, three British ships delivering key from the East India Tea Company
were ambushed by colonists disguised as American Indians.
They dumped all the tea into the harbor. this act of aggression went down in history as the Boston Tea Party.
The British were steamed and started assembling
troops to move against the American colonists.
Paul Revere, a silversmith from Boston received this
top secret information and jumped on his horse...
warning... "the British are coming, the British are coming!" The next morning on April,19, 1775 the first attacks from the colonists against the British happened in Lexington, Massachusetts with the "shot heard round the world." This marked the start of the American Revolutionary War. To be continued...

We created this video to help explain the events in American History leading up to the Revolutionary War...To be continued!
For more information, visit 321learning.com
Transcript:
it all started back in 1607 with the first successful English settlement, Jamestown Virginia... soon followed by Plymouth Massachusetts. Over the next 130 years, cities developed
and in 1754, the entire East Coast was established as a thirteen British colonies. The British were not the only ones establishing colonies... the French were starting their own colonies in the area now known as Canada. Then the French and British started getting into arguments over territory...
And then from 1756 to 1763 the French in the Indians fought against the British and the colonists and the French and Indian War also known as the Seven Years
War. The colonists and the british won the war. To make it official, the British and the French signed the Treaty of Paris
in 1763. Not only did the treaty end the war,
but also granted the British controlled the territory from the Mississippi River to the Appalachian Mountains.
But the war left the British with a bunch of debt so they taxed the American colonists A LOT and then in 1765 they passed the stamp act an all important papers and documents needed to be produced in Great Britain and have a special stamp and the American colonists had to pay for this too. Even with new territory colonists were very angry that the British were robbing them up their hard-earned things by making them pay unreasonable taxes on things like tea and postage and there was nothing they could do about it because they didn't even have any representation in the British Parliament.
They had had enough. So they decided to stop paying taxes completely.
...But they were just getting started. In 1773, three British ships delivering key from the East India Tea Company
were ambushed by colonists disguised as American Indians.
They dumped all the tea into the harbor. this act of aggression went down in history as the Boston Tea Party.
The British were steamed and started assembling
troops to move against the American colonists.
Paul Revere, a silversmith from Boston received this
top secret information and jumped on his horse...
warning... "the British are coming, the British are coming!" The next morning on April,19, 1775 the first attacks from the colonists against the British happened in Lexington, Massachusetts with the "shot heard round the world." This marked the start of the American Revolutionary War. To be continued...

Resentment of taxes following the Seven Years'War (1756-1763) caused many British colonies in North American to begin resisting Crown authority from the early 1770s, and caused a full-scale rebellion in 1775. After gaining French, Spanish, Dutch and Mysorean support, independence was finally achieved in 1783, which would decisively alter the future of the balance of power within the western world, and beyond.
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Other sources only used by Galactic:
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Library of Congress‏
United States Military Academy‏
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GalaticPenguinTV's channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChvD0d3O9_3VsyrYVrYx0nw
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Music: Machinimasound - Escape from the Temple

Resentment of taxes following the Seven Years'War (1756-1763) caused many British colonies in North American to begin resisting Crown authority from the early 1770s, and caused a full-scale rebellion in 1775. After gaining French, Spanish, Dutch and Mysorean support, independence was finally achieved in 1783, which would decisively alter the future of the balance of power within the western world, and beyond.
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This video was a collaborative effort with GalacticPenguinTV. Whilst I did the majority of the animation, he focused on research.
Other sources only used by Galactic:
Usa.gov‏
Library of Congress‏
United States Military Academy‏
MilitaryHistory.About/Com‏
LandoftheBrave.info‏
GalaticPenguinTV's channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChvD0d3O9_3VsyrYVrYx0nw
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Dark Red/Dark Blue: Legal territory of nation involved in the war
Red/Blue: Militarily-occupied territory of nation involved in the war
LightRed/LightBlue: Territorial Changes
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Music: Machinimasound - Escape from the Temple

JoinPrivateScott MacScott and the 5th New York Regiment as they face off against the BritishRedcoats in defense of our Liberty.
Reenactment at Old Sturbridge, MA
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Minute 12:15 Slow motion shot
Minute 13:50 Slow motion shot
Minute 17:15 Cannon shot
Many 5th NY Regiment shots until minute 31:00
Minute 23:48 First defeated soldiers
Minute 27:20 Retreat starts
Minute 27:33 Slow motion shot
Minute 31:04 First and only 5th New York R. soldier down
Minute 32:03 Cease-fire order. Fife and drum start playing and retreat
Minute 35:00 March back to camp.
Minute 39:30 5th NY soldiers are dismissed.

JoinPrivateScott MacScott and the 5th New York Regiment as they face off against the BritishRedcoats in defense of our Liberty.
Reenactment at Old Sturbridge, MA
This comprehensive video covers the first day at the 2014 Old Sturbridge Village, Rebels & Redcoats reenactment. Follow the march from camp as we join the other Regiments then enter the open battlefield to start a fierce battle full of musket shots and cannons.
This is the most accurate video of what it is to be a re-enactor and what it would have been to be a citizen soldier in the RevolutionaryAmerican War.
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Minute 7:40 Regiment enters battlefield
Minute 10:00 Front line first "prime and load" order
Minute 10:45 First "make ready" shout and shot
Minute 12:15 Slow motion shot
Minute 13:50 Slow motion shot
Minute 17:15 Cannon shot
Many 5th NY Regiment shots until minute 31:00
Minute 23:48 First defeated soldiers
Minute 27:20 Retreat starts
Minute 27:33 Slow motion shot
Minute 31:04 First and only 5th New York R. soldier down
Minute 32:03 Cease-fire order. Fife and drum start playing and retreat
Minute 35:00 March back to camp.
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America's 2nd Revolutionary War

Traveling from tea parties in Texas to "OathKeeper" rallies in Massachusetts, VICE investigates whether the country is actually on the verge of the 2nd Revolutionary War.
--
The Department of Homeland Security classifies them as potential "domestic terrorists"; they prefer to be called patriots. As the economic crisis deepens, a growing movement of Americans is rejecting the two-party system and the mainstream media. They believe a violent revolution is imminent, and they're getting ready for it now. VICE correspondent Ryan Duffy crosses the country to meet the people on the front lines of the struggle. They include Alex Jones, a radio talk show host in Austin, Texas who is waking people up to the dangers of the corporate globalists — and has seen traffic on his websites increase dramatic...

JoinPrivateScott MacScott and the 5th New York Regiment as they face off against the BritishRedcoats in defense of our Liberty.
Reenactment at Old Sturbridge, MA
This comprehensive video covers the first day at the 2014 Old Sturbridge Village, Rebels & Redcoats reenactment. Follow the march from camp as we join the other Regiments then enter the open battlefield to start a fierce battle full of musket shots and cannons.
This is the most accurate video of what it is to be a re-enactor and what it would have been to be a citizen soldier in the RevolutionaryAmerican War.
If you are interested in experiencing first hand the life and culture of our Founding Fathers and Countrymen then join our living history Tour - The Founding of America.
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Minute 7:40 Regiment enters battlefield
Minute 10:00 Front line first "prime and load" order
Minute 10:45 First "make ready" shout and shot
Minute 12:15 Slow motion shot
Minute 13:50 Slow motion shot
Minute 17:15 Cannon shot
Many 5th NY Regiment shots until minute 31:00
Minute 23:48 First defeated soldiers
Minute 27:20 Retreat starts
Minute 27:33 Slow motion shot
Minute 31:04 First and only 5th New York R. soldier down
Minute 32:03 Cease-fire order. Fife and drum start playing and retreat
Minute 35:00 March back to camp.
Minute 39:30 5th NY soldiers are dismissed.

JoinPrivateScott MacScott and the 5th New York Regiment as they face off against the BritishRedcoats in defense of our Liberty.
Reenactment at Old Sturbridge, MA
This comprehensive video covers the first day at the 2014 Old Sturbridge Village, Rebels & Redcoats reenactment. Follow the march from camp as we join the other Regiments then enter the open battlefield to start a fierce battle full of musket shots and cannons.
This is the most accurate video of what it is to be a re-enactor and what it would have been to be a citizen soldier in the RevolutionaryAmerican War.
If you are interested in experiencing first hand the life and culture of our Founding Fathers and Countrymen then join our living history Tour - The Founding of America.
www.TheTravels.com
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Copyright Scott MacScott CTM
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Minute 7:40 Regiment enters battlefield
Minute 10:00 Front line first "prime and load" order
Minute 10:45 First "make ready" shout and shot
Minute 12:15 Slow motion shot
Minute 13:50 Slow motion shot
Minute 17:15 Cannon shot
Many 5th NY Regiment shots until minute 31:00
Minute 23:48 First defeated soldiers
Minute 27:20 Retreat starts
Minute 27:33 Slow motion shot
Minute 31:04 First and only 5th New York R. soldier down
Minute 32:03 Cease-fire order. Fife and drum start playing and retreat
Minute 35:00 March back to camp.
Minute 39:30 5th NY soldiers are dismissed.

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The Department of Homeland Security classifies them as potential "domestic terrorists"; they prefer to be called patriots. As the economic crisis deepens, a growing movement of Americans is rejecting the two-party system and the mainstream media. They believe a violent revolution is imminent, and they're getting ready for it now. VICE correspondent Ryan Duffy crosses the country to meet the people on the front lines of the struggle. They include Alex Jones, a radio talk show host in Austin, Texas who is waking people up to the dangers of the corporate globalists — and has seen traffic on his websites increase dramatically in recent months. We also meet Sgt. Charles Dyer, a U.S. Marine stationed at Camp Pendleton who has taken an oath to disobey unconstitutional orders and take up arms against the government if it becomes tyrannical — and is training a citizen militia to do the same.
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Who Won the American Revolution?: Crash Course US History #7

In which John Green teaches you about the American Revolution. And the Revolutionary War. I know we've labored the point here, but they weren't the same thing. In any case, John will teach you about the major battles of the war, and discuss the strategies on both sides. Everyone is familiar with how this war played out for the Founding Fathers; they got to become the Founding Fathers. But what did the revolution mean to the common people in the United States? For white, property-owning males, it was pretty sweet. They gained rights that were a definite step up from being British Colonial citizens. For everyone else, the short-term gains were not clear. Women's rights were unaffected, and slaves remained in slavery. As for poor white folks, they remained poor and disenfranchised. The reality is it took a long time for this whole democracy thing to get underway, and the principles of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness weren't immediately available to all these newly minted Americans.
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American Revolution in 9 Minutes

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Tea, Taxes, and The American Revolution: Crash Course World History #28

In which John Green teaches you about the American Revolution and the American Revolutionary War, which it turns out were two different things. John goes over the issues and events that precipitated rebellion in Britain's American colonies, and he also explores the ideas that laid the groundwork for the new American democracy. Find out how the tax bill from the Seven Years War fomented an uprising, how the Enlightenment influenced the Founding Fathers, and who were the winners and losers in this conflict.(hint: many of the people living in the Colonies ended up losers) The Revolution purportedly brought freedom and equality to the Thirteen Colonies, but they weren't equally distributed. Also, you'll learn about America's love affair with commemorative ceramics and what happens when rich white guys take the reins from reins white guys, and put together a society of, by, and for rich white guys.
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25 Things About The Revolutionary War You Might Not Know

The Revolutionary War is one of history's major events. Although you’ve probably read the ...

25 Things About The Revolutionary War You Might Not Know

The Revolutionary War is one of history's major events. Although you’ve probably read the basics about the Revolutionary War, there’s a lot more to it than what you thought. From two Boston tea parties to who actually wrote the Declaration of Independence, these are 25 Things About The Revolutionary War You Might Not Know.
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Between 1650 and 1770 the economy of British North America (today the United States) grew 25 times
Because of this the colonists may have had the highest standard of living in the western world
This colonial wealth eventually led to the tax related tensions with Britain and thereafter to the Revolution
There were actually two BostonTea Parties with the one you know about being on December 16, 1773. The Bostonians repeated it, however, several months later on March 7, 1774
The two events together cost the British $3 million (today's equivalent)
Benjamin Franklin actually wrote the first Declaration of Independence. Eventually, however, Thomas Jefferson was chosen to write the final draft
John Adams successfully defended the British soldiers responsible for the Boston Massacre because he believed in the "right to counsel" and "protection of innocence"
The first submarine attack in history took place in New York Harbor in 1776. The colonists attempted to attach gunpowder to the hull of the British ship HMS Eagle using a submersible they called The Turtle.
At first George Washington was hesitant about enlisting black men into the continental army but when he heard they fought well at Bunker Hill he changed his mind.
Benjamin Franklin actually wrote the first Declaration of Independence. Eventually, however, Thomas Jefferson was chosen to write the final draft
John Adams successfully defended the British soldiers responsible for the Boston Massacre because he believed in the "right to counsel" and "protection of innocence"
The first submarine attack in history took place in New York Harbor in 1776. The colonists attempted to attach gunpowder to the hull of the British ship HMS Eagle using a submersible they called The Turtle.
At first George Washington was hesitant about enlisting black men into the continental army but when he heard they fought well at Bunker Hill he changed his mind.
The all black First Rhode Island Regiment consisted of 33 freedmen and 92 slaves who were guaranteed their freedom if they stuck out the war
Unfortunately they were all wiped out in a British attack before the war ended
By 1779, however, 1 in 7 soldiers in the continental army were black
The continental army also had numerous women serving as cooks, nurses, and a few who even saw combat
The most famous was Mary Ludwig Hays aka "Molly Pitcher" who replaced her injured husband at his cannon during the battle of Monmouth
George Washington was one of the greatest spies/spymasters in American history.
Although he is now known for his legendary honesty, he was in fact a genius at deception and would constantly leak "information" to the British that made his army seem much stronger than it was
By 1779 there were more Americans fighting in the British Army than in the Continental ArmyWashington's army consisted of only 3,468 men in its entirety while nearly 8,000 Americans alone were in the British army
In fact, nearly 1/3 of Americans opposed the Revolution
At Yorktown, the battle that won the war, the French outnumbered Americans almost 3 to 1 (they were both fighting the British)
Washington only had 11,000 men while the French had almost 30,000 along with nearly 40 ships
Because King George III had vowed to continue fighting even after Yorktown, he ended up writing a letter of abdication when parliament objected to his plan
He then withdrew his letter and consoled himself with the hope that Washington would become a dictator and the colonists would once again desire British rule
George Washington, however, surprised everybody (including King George III) when he stepped down in 1783 with these words to Congress – "Having now finished the work assigned to me…I retire from the great theatre of action"
When King George heard about it he even gasped, "If he does that, sir, he will be the greatest man in the world."
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The Battle of Lexington | The American Revolution

John Parker leads a group of militia against overwhelming odds in the Battle of Lexington....

We created this video to help explain the events in American History leading up to the Revolutionary War...To be continued!
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it all started back in 1607 with the first successful English settlement, Jamestown Virginia... soon followed by Plymouth Massachusetts. Over the next 130 years, cities developed
and in 1754, the entire East Coast was established as a thirteen British colonies. The British were not the only ones establishing colonies... the French were starting their own colonies in the area now known as Canada. Then the French and British started getting into arguments over territory...
And then from 1756 to 1763 the French in the Indians fought against the British and the colonists and the French and Indian War also known as the Seven Years
War. The colonists and the british won the war. To make it official, the British and the French signed the Treaty of Paris
in 1763. Not only did the treaty end the war,
but also granted the British controlled the territory from the Mississippi River to the Appalachian Mountains.
But the war left the British with a bunch of debt so they taxed the American colonists A LOT and then in 1765 they passed the stamp act an all important papers and documents needed to be produced in Great Britain and have a special stamp and the American colonists had to pay for this too. Even with new territory colonists were very angry that the British were robbing them up their hard-earned things by making them pay unreasonable taxes on things like tea and postage and there was nothing they could do about it because they didn't even have any representation in the British Parliament.
They had had enough. So they decided to stop paying taxes completely.
...But they were just getting started. In 1773, three British ships delivering key from the East India Tea Company
were ambushed by colonists disguised as American Indians.
They dumped all the tea into the harbor. this act of aggression went down in history as the Boston Tea Party.
The British were steamed and started assembling
troops to move against the American colonists.
Paul Revere, a silversmith from Boston received this
top secret information and jumped on his horse...
warning... "the British are coming, the British are coming!" The next morning on April,19, 1775 the first attacks from the colonists against the British happened in Lexington, Massachusetts with the "shot heard round the world." This marked the start of the American Revolutionary War. To be continued...

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The American Revolutionary War: Every Week

Resentment of taxes following the Seven Years'War (1756-1763) caused many British colonies...

The American Revolutionary War: Every Week

Resentment of taxes following the Seven Years'War (1756-1763) caused many British colonies in North American to begin resisting Crown authority from the early 1770s, and caused a full-scale rebellion in 1775. After gaining French, Spanish, Dutch and Mysorean support, independence was finally achieved in 1783, which would decisively alter the future of the balance of power within the western world, and beyond.
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England's Greatest Loss : Documentary on How Britain Lost The American Colonies (Full Documentary)

England's Greatest Loss : Documentary on How Britain Lost The American Colonies (Full Docu...

England's Greatest Loss : Documentary on How Britain Lost The American Colonies (Full Documentary)

England'sGreatestLoss : Documentary on How BritainLostThe American Colonies (Full Documentary).
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History: The American Revolution 1776 Documentary

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